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rock the vote was founded back in 1990 by the music industry the last call is from victoria in new york city. good morning. we lost the call. what's next for rock the vote? >> we are excited about the mid-term campaign. we are going to be registering 1.5 million people, continuing to engage people online in an ongoing conversation about why participation matters. we are amming up our mobile and social media programs and will be all across the country at events encouraging people to keep it healthy. >> ashley spillane >> you can keep in touch with events using any phone, anytime. to hearall the number congressional coverage, public affairs programs, and today's "washington journal" program. 5:00isten to a recap at p.m. eastern. you can also listen to public affairs programs on sundays, beginning at noon eastern. "q&a,"ght on c-span, with george will. after that, prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. later, presidential historian richard norton smith on the 50th anniversary of 1964's gop convention where barry goldwater was chosen as the republican nominee for presid
rock the vote was founded back in 1990 by the music industry the last call is from victoria in new york city. good morning. we lost the call. what's next for rock the vote? >> we are excited about the mid-term campaign. we are going to be registering 1.5 million people, continuing to engage people online in an ongoing conversation about why participation matters. we are amming up our mobile and social media programs and will be all across the country at events encouraging people to keep...
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because peak season is from june to labor day to new york city. you're looking at a mass number of people entering a work force where there are no jobs. >> you cover this industry. so i'm curious. we heard from the atlantic city gaming official who talked about revenue being down by $3 billion. it went from $5 billion down to just $2 billion. >> 2.9. >> okay. is this trend reversible? >> well, what's going on right now, atlantic city is in a market shakeout. it is both in transition and in transformation right now. what's going on is, as the analyst said, you have to cut these casinos in half almost because there's too much supply. basically what that means, there's too many casinos and no longer enough gamblers to support them all. it's a state of contraction to cut down on the supply and stabilize the city, but the city is also making an effort to go more nongaming with developing it into a beach resort. to develop more entertainment. to go after midweek conventions and that is streictly for necessity. they cannot rely on gambling revenue which
because peak season is from june to labor day to new york city. you're looking at a mass number of people entering a work force where there are no jobs. >> you cover this industry. so i'm curious. we heard from the atlantic city gaming official who talked about revenue being down by $3 billion. it went from $5 billion down to just $2 billion. >> 2.9. >> okay. is this trend reversible? >> well, what's going on right now, atlantic city is in a market shakeout. it is both...
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from new york city right back into arkansas. that's what we'll focus on tomorrow along with the colder air that's going to move in. it's the same setup but not cold enough to be a polar vortex. but it is going to be fairly cold chltd look at some of our temperatures here. duluth about 68 degrees. temperatures only around 69 on monday in chicago. so it certainly is going to cool down. we'll talk more about that. >>> turn now to the powerful words of a sole survivor of that massacre in texas last week. the 15-year-old that helped track down the man charged with the killings spoke out for the first time at a memorial service for her family. >> reporter: 15-year-old cassidy stay showed remarkable strength. >> i'm really thankful for all of the people that have been praying if he more and keeping me and my family in their thoughts. >> reporter: cassidy is the only one to survive the attack at her spring texas home. >> i'm on a straight path for recovery. >> reporter: police say she was shot execution style along with her parents and
from new york city right back into arkansas. that's what we'll focus on tomorrow along with the colder air that's going to move in. it's the same setup but not cold enough to be a polar vortex. but it is going to be fairly cold chltd look at some of our temperatures here. duluth about 68 degrees. temperatures only around 69 on monday in chicago. so it certainly is going to cool down. we'll talk more about that. >>> turn now to the powerful words of a sole survivor of that massacre in...
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rock the vote was founded back in 1990 by the music industry the last call is from victoria in new york city. good morning. we lost the call. what's next for rock the vote? >> we are excited about the mid-term campaign. we are going to be registering 1.5 million people, continuing to engage people online in an ongoing conversation about why participation matters. we are amming up our mobile and social media programs and will be all across the country at events encouraging people to keep it healthy. >> ashley spillane joining us here in washington, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> the website is rockthevote.com from the millennial did to 50 years ago, and on this date, one of the most significant national party conventions that ever took place, the republicans gathered at the cow palace in san francisco. next, the perspective of richard smith as we look at the goldwater fl influence on the republican party. the sunday morning programs, all of which can be heard on c-span radio. anything thatwide on channel 120. nan callow. good morning, nancy. >> good morning,
rock the vote was founded back in 1990 by the music industry the last call is from victoria in new york city. good morning. we lost the call. what's next for rock the vote? >> we are excited about the mid-term campaign. we are going to be registering 1.5 million people, continuing to engage people online in an ongoing conversation about why participation matters. we are amming up our mobile and social media programs and will be all across the country at events encouraging people to keep...
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new york city is awesome. >> is this your first time? >> yes, my first time in the city. >> ms. rodeo america, no less. when did you become ms. rodeo america? >> it's like a pageant, and they judge us on personality, appearance, and our talent is horsemanship. so that's what we use for the talent contest and they also judge us on our knowledge of pro rodeo history, rules, and current events. >> how did you grow up in the road o? >> my family owns a farm, and rodeo has always been a passion of mine. >> there is something different between women's and men's row rodeo. and you have a different salute i hear? >> rodeo queens are the people that interact with the crowd. so when they introduce us at the road o, we run around and wave like this to the crowd. so if you're not looking where you're going, that's how you get the crowd amped up and ready for the rodeo. >> we haven't asked you. where are you from? >> i am from lawrence, mississippi. >> okay, wonderful. so you're competing against girls in the south and southwest, is that right? >> yeah. there were 30 contestants in the pagea
new york city is awesome. >> is this your first time? >> yes, my first time in the city. >> ms. rodeo america, no less. when did you become ms. rodeo america? >> it's like a pageant, and they judge us on personality, appearance, and our talent is horsemanship. so that's what we use for the talent contest and they also judge us on our knowledge of pro rodeo history, rules, and current events. >> how did you grow up in the road o? >> my family owns a farm, and...
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york city. [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers, watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> booktv asked, what are you reading this summer? >> well, first i have to say i'm a book fan. if i'm home, i love to spend a little pit of time in the lie -- a little bit of time in the library. and actually, recently, i've found a couple of books i'd recommend. i just finished belzoni, and this is the story about an italian around 1810 who ends up getting an education as a hydrologist, can't get a job. but he does end up with one in egypt, and he brings out all of the art factions, many -- artifacts, many of which are historic artifacts from egypt and its great, rich history and acquires them and brings them back with his skills for the british museum. then another one i think folks monument men," absolutely if you've seen the movie, see "saving italy." and this is by robert edsel. this is an incredible s
york city. [inaudible conversations] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers, watch videos and get up-to-date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. >> booktv asked, what are you reading this summer? >> well, first i have to say i'm a book fan. if i'm home, i love to spend a little pit of time in the lie -- a little bit of time in the library. and actually, recently, i've found a couple of books i'd recommend. i just finished belzoni,...
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tommy ramone co-founded the group in new york city back in 1974. they influenced a generation of rockers with "i wanna be sedated." he was 65 years old. >>> coming up, the republican party's next head ache. we'll tell you what that might be. stay here. of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-te
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in new york city. and so what i mean by that is as -- at one point there were hundreds of independent publishers that carried more multicultural children's titles, and they were selling thousands of them. and so at some point the city has closed out the independent districters, and now they're all coming through a mainstream, you know, let's say a mainstream ingram or -- >> three distributers or -- >> bookstores, exactly. and so those distributers i know are not necessarily carrying our books. >> uh-huh. >> and so we've had to find a new way of reaching schools. i'm very happy to say that although teachers, i see teachers who have multicultural classrooms are looking for books for their students. they care about their development, they want to boost their self-esteem. i see them ordering and buying. i think that schools could do more to include independent book publishers and voices and illustrators and authors of diversity. >> okay. we have a book. it's just been published. what do we do to make the f
in new york city. and so what i mean by that is as -- at one point there were hundreds of independent publishers that carried more multicultural children's titles, and they were selling thousands of them. and so at some point the city has closed out the independent districters, and now they're all coming through a mainstream, you know, let's say a mainstream ingram or -- >> three distributers or -- >> bookstores, exactly. and so those distributers i know are not necessarily carrying...
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so much so, and vicky, i want to come to you on this, this really interesting new york city editorial this week from what i like to call the 1% of the 1%ers, right, demanding immigration reform, but they're saying we believe that borders to train intelligent and motivated people in the universities, often subsidizing education and deport them when they graduate. many of course want to return to their home country, and that's fine, but for those who wish to stay and work in commuters science or technology feels badly in need of services, let's roll out the welcome mat. is that like pitting one group of immigrants, the model minorities, the kind we want, the kinded from plarp countries against for example these young people coming from war-torn and dangerous nations to the south? >> there is a propensity to go down that road. we have to be careful when we make that argument because the larger argument is that immigration is good economically. i think the economists on the right and left will agree with that. and yes, the high-tech immigrants do help our economy, but we also know that we
so much so, and vicky, i want to come to you on this, this really interesting new york city editorial this week from what i like to call the 1% of the 1%ers, right, demanding immigration reform, but they're saying we believe that borders to train intelligent and motivated people in the universities, often subsidizing education and deport them when they graduate. many of course want to return to their home country, and that's fine, but for those who wish to stay and work in commuters science or...
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york city, places that have substantial jewish populations where you might find a moderate republican candidate. >> i also don't think the policies put forth from those there even for the nonjewish democrats that are there are necessarily not in line with what a jewish republican running for congressman -- >> there was a contingent of jewish republicans that were concentrated among neoconservatives and that wing of the party is so descended at this point that the influence of that wing i think even has waned. i think that is where at least a substantial number in the modern era because these were former democrats for the most part on that particular policy and that wing of the party is not exactly running things at the moment. >> no they're not. on the other side of this break we'll tackle the most talked about story of the week and it's a sexy one. stay with us. m the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. oral-b toothb
york city, places that have substantial jewish populations where you might find a moderate republican candidate. >> i also don't think the policies put forth from those there even for the nonjewish democrats that are there are necessarily not in line with what a jewish republican running for congressman -- >> there was a contingent of jewish republicans that were concentrated among neoconservatives and that wing of the party is so descended at this point that the influence of that...
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new york city came to a standstill, sort of, yesterday for the last manhattan edge this year. the rare phenomenon when the sunset aligns perfectly with the manhattan street grid and creates this glow. it happened at exactly 8:24 in the evening. the spectacular event only happens twice a year. once in may and again in july. >>> and you'll get another chance to see this tonight. that's a super moon that appeared larger and brighter than usual across the d.c. region. >> storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal joins us now to tell us more about this super moon. it was quite super. it was cool. >> i have to tell you sometimes full moons freak me out. i think things are going to happen, but this one was pretty. >> it was beautiful as the sun was setting last night and you could see the moon rises. picturesque. we have video of the super moon looking bigger because it's passing closer to earth than normal. i love the picture that dave took with his telescope and e-mailed to me. i'm looking for more pictures on twitter and facebook. i'd love to put it on air. the super moon, 14% bigge
new york city came to a standstill, sort of, yesterday for the last manhattan edge this year. the rare phenomenon when the sunset aligns perfectly with the manhattan street grid and creates this glow. it happened at exactly 8:24 in the evening. the spectacular event only happens twice a year. once in may and again in july. >>> and you'll get another chance to see this tonight. that's a super moon that appeared larger and brighter than usual across the d.c. region. >> storm team 4...
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. >> you can watch our entire discussion with former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik tonight starts at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> the national governor's association quicked off their three-day summer meeting in nashville today. tomorrow, on california span will continue live coverage from the nga summer meeting with a discussion on income reform. that starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and that will be followed at 11:45 eastern with a look at education and job training at the nga. and then, in the afternoon at 3:45 a discussion on homeland security issues with the chair and vice chair of that committee, governors jay nixon of missouri and ric snider of vermont. all live tomorrow on c-span. >>> this weekend on "newsmakers" arizona congressman discusses immigration, border issues and the progressive agenda in congress. newsmakers airs on sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2 here on c-span3 we compliment that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and pub
. >> you can watch our entire discussion with former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik tonight starts at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> the national governor's association quicked off their three-day summer meeting in nashville today. tomorrow, on california span will continue live coverage from the nga summer meeting with a discussion on income reform. that starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and that will be followed at 11:45 eastern with a look at education and job...
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argentina's finance secretary arrived in new york city to meet with the mediator. this is part of the efforts to resolve its dispute with holdout creditors. i am joined now with the details. , thergentinian economy finance minister is not part of the delegation. what do we make of that and what can we expect from this meeting? >> who came are more of the techno kratz -- the technocrats. >> the finance minister and the economy minister are two separate ministers. >> finance secretary came and the legal secretary came and their attorneys were in attendance as well. is downa reporter that there right now, waiting to see them come out. they are still in their. there.l in they are thinking they are probably going to try to find a way to convince the judge in new york to allow them the ruling that allows them to pay defaulters of debt. and to delay the effect of that ruling so they can possibly not default on july 30. >> do they want to prepay -- to restructured debt? , on july 30, the clock runs out. that was blocked by the judge in new york. they need to prove they are
argentina's finance secretary arrived in new york city to meet with the mediator. this is part of the efforts to resolve its dispute with holdout creditors. i am joined now with the details. , thergentinian economy finance minister is not part of the delegation. what do we make of that and what can we expect from this meeting? >> who came are more of the techno kratz -- the technocrats. >> the finance minister and the economy minister are two separate ministers. >> finance...
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host: joining us from our new york studio, bernard kerik, former new york city police officer -- to police -- police a nomination -- a nominee to be the interim interior minister, and also a felon. what happened? i had advised president bush that i had hired an illegal anny and failedn to pay payroll tax. i went through a five-year investigation. in november of 2009 i pled eight felonies, most of which were related to my children's nanny. i was sentenced to 48 months in the federal prison and i spent three years and 11 days in a minimal security federal prison camp in maryland. host: what was that experience like for you? is theit is like -- it it is for anyone else that has been in jail over prison. the deprivation of freedom is more profound than anyone knows, especially for someone who has been a law-abiding citizen, someone in my position who has been a law-enforcement officer for -- i had it 30, 35-year pretty much impeccable career up until that point. then, to be sent to prison, to have your freedom taken from you , to take your -- to lose your civil and constitutional rights. to lo
host: joining us from our new york studio, bernard kerik, former new york city police officer -- to police -- police a nomination -- a nominee to be the interim interior minister, and also a felon. what happened? i had advised president bush that i had hired an illegal anny and failedn to pay payroll tax. i went through a five-year investigation. in november of 2009 i pled eight felonies, most of which were related to my children's nanny. i was sentenced to 48 months in the federal prison and i...
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." ♪ ♪ >> live from new york city today, it's a friday in the summer. that means it's the all american summer concert series. today taking the stage, the winner of american idol. we're talking about scotty mccreery. he's ready to take the stage. hope you will join us, our friend famous dave, a good-looking rack of ribs. >> our friend scotty mccreery. >> i'm in for brian this morning. brian is relaxing somewhere. steve, that suit, are you going to eat ribs in that suit? >> we're going to get you a bib. >> if you're going to be down there eating ribs, maybe president obama will swing by the plaza today. he's a big fan of barbecue, a big fan of ribs and not one to miss out going to a barbecue joint. >> absolutely. what clayton is talking about is the fact that how many weeks has rick perry been trying to get the president of the united states during that fund-raising swing to drop by the southern border where there is an absolute crisis going on? you've got tens of thousands of kids who have come across, sleeping in warehouses, crying themselves to sleep a
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former new york city police commissioner bear nard kerik. "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook or twitter. >>> the house energy subcommittee on health examines the patient perspective on the drug development and review process. see it live starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> 40 years ago, the watergate scandal led to the only resignation of an american president. throughout this month and early august, american history tv revisits 1974 and the final weeks of the nixon administration. this weekend, hear the supreme court oral argument, united states v. nixon, as the watergate special prosecutor contests the president's claim of executive privilege over his oval office recordings. >> now the president may be right in how he reads the constitution, but he may also be wrong. and if he is wrong, who is there to tell him so? and if there's no one, then the president of course is free to pursue his course of erroneous interpretations. what then becomes of our constituti consti
former new york city police commissioner bear nard kerik. "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook or twitter. >>> the house energy subcommittee on health examines the patient perspective on the drug development and review process. see it live starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> 40 years ago, the watergate scandal led to the only resignation of an american president. throughout this month and early...
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the moratorium is kept natural gas drilling out of new york state the gas industry has been biting their time to get their hands on land throughout the state these cities and towns passed fracking bans to keep drilling out if and when that moratorium is lifted and those bands have now been up held after this court's ruling town officials from dryden said quote today the court stood with the people he added it's clear that people corporations have the right to decide how their community develops with the said it better myself. coming up i'll be answering your questions and taking your comments in tonight's your take by take a live and don't forget ask question make a comment be a t.v. star grab your cell phone record your question or comment and send it to us your take my take and g.-mail dot com you can also tweet them at tom hartman tom underscore when using the hash tag talk to tom or send us a message on our facebook. lisa. bloom. a. few. shots are forces that. are lower in the finish line of the marathon. hello. hello hello. welcome to your take my take a live if you want to get it o
the moratorium is kept natural gas drilling out of new york state the gas industry has been biting their time to get their hands on land throughout the state these cities and towns passed fracking bans to keep drilling out if and when that moratorium is lifted and those bands have now been up held after this court's ruling town officials from dryden said quote today the court stood with the people he added it's clear that people corporations have the right to decide how their community develops...
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these are all embellished right here in new york city. you can choose the rose gold studs, razor back or plain tee depending on your choice and a lot of different colors to mix and match, as well. regularly big price break, starting at $74 slashed 70% to 22 bucks. >> wait. who is sagittarius out here? anybody? you sagittarius? here you go. there you go. >> all right. >> here we go. another favorite around here from amelia rose, cabo gem, beautiful, beautiful earrings that come in emerald cut, oval, round. you and i love them. so many fans here in the "gma" studios for this brand, six new colors, as well, to choose from and a huge, huge discount on these. normally starting from 49 to 59 depending on what you choose. slashed by 61% at least, $19. >> oh, my goodness. >> for any pair. >> i'm telling you, they are a big hit. they're so light. so many different colors. wonderful. >> okay, this is actually one of lara's favorites, nancy makes these really beautiful genuine leather bracelet, a wrap bracelet with these pretty flat gold studs built
these are all embellished right here in new york city. you can choose the rose gold studs, razor back or plain tee depending on your choice and a lot of different colors to mix and match, as well. regularly big price break, starting at $74 slashed 70% to 22 bucks. >> wait. who is sagittarius out here? anybody? you sagittarius? here you go. there you go. >> all right. >> here we go. another favorite around here from amelia rose, cabo gem, beautiful, beautiful earrings that come...
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absolutely beautiful day in new york city. >> it is. it's like no humidity, perfect. >> little breeze coming through. >> i think it's like that pretty much everywhere in the country. >> i'm willie, this is tamron. you know that. al is off. natalie is on assignment in alaska. we'll check in with her. she's been climbing glaciers and kayaking into caves. all kinds of things. we'll check in with natalie in a few minutes. >>> first this crazy story. ever walked in the wrong door and found yourself locked out, maybe out of a hotel room. >> i went to the men's room by accident the other day and ran out. >> how about this? one man had a terrifying 30 hours trapped in a jail. far rad pope went to jail last weekend to visit his son. he checked himself in and was told to go down the hallway. after doors shut behind him, he found himself locked in. banged on the walls and the door. nobody heard him because there was about two feet of cement between the room and hallway. finally he climb into a stool and broke off a sprinkler nozzle. the fire depar
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of course he's shopping at the gap in new york city. he also did a photo op at the bored with a big fence -- at the border with a big fence behind him. he did photo ops after super storm sandy. what happens with the president being here? he gets a chance to see the people. see the people, feel the scene and maybe understand more fully. now it seems as though maybe nothing gets down and he does have an idea and he's had his homeland security down there five times and he's now in central america, it would be something at this point it seems both sides are stubborn. why don't you go? i'm not going to go. but he stays in texas again today to finish up another fund-raiser with another billionaire. >> he's down in austin at this hour. it's curious, ted cruz tweeted out a picture with a little map. hey, mr. president, it's only 230 miles to get down to the southern border and here are routes you can take. of course you probably didn't see that if you're watching the other channels. zero coverage on a lot of these topics and zero coverage on th
of course he's shopping at the gap in new york city. he also did a photo op at the bored with a big fence -- at the border with a big fence behind him. he did photo ops after super storm sandy. what happens with the president being here? he gets a chance to see the people. see the people, feel the scene and maybe understand more fully. now it seems as though maybe nothing gets down and he does have an idea and he's had his homeland security down there five times and he's now in central america,...
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the reason it is illegal is because they did not get the proper licenses from the new york city taxi and limousine commission. they are not official drivers. lift does screen them. make it a nice community experience of getting from point a to point b. that is their motto. they think it is going to work. they are not officially licensed and that is a big thing. they say that they are going to do it anyway. as technology advances, there are more and cheaper ways to get from point a to point b. stuart: next topic, the new york yankees and that is suing espn, major league baseball, the yankees and two major-league announcers for $10 million. they claim, he claims they were mocking him. dr. keith ablow is with us. i want to know the nasty stuff about that sleeping gentleman. why is it acceptable? why is it okay to make fun of people who happen to be overweight? >> well, it is not okay. there is nothing funny about it. people do it because they want to assert that they are quite different. they are more in control. there is another reason. people who are overweight to risk their health. p
the reason it is illegal is because they did not get the proper licenses from the new york city taxi and limousine commission. they are not official drivers. lift does screen them. make it a nice community experience of getting from point a to point b. that is their motto. they think it is going to work. they are not officially licensed and that is a big thing. they say that they are going to do it anyway. as technology advances, there are more and cheaper ways to get from point a to point b....
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he resigned as new york governor then tried a comeback. ran for new york city comptroller. the comeback failed. he lost. in the space of three weeks in 1976, there were two separate amazing congressional hooker scandals. democratic congressman named allan howe of utah, charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. he lost his seat in congress. may 23rd, 1976, the "washington post" ran an interview with the young woman, elizabeth ray, saying she was employed as secretary for the administration committee in the u.s. house of representatives. headed by congressman wayne hays of ohio. she said she was the secretary for the house administration committee despite the fact that, "i can't type, i can't file, i can't even answer the phone." she said the main responsibility of her $14,000 a year job was to have sex with congressman wayne hays, the chairman of the committee. that one was kind of like prostitution by taxpayer funded payroll. that one we were all johns, sort of. the "washington post" printed "i can't even answer the phone" quote from the secretary in may
he resigned as new york governor then tried a comeback. ran for new york city comptroller. the comeback failed. he lost. in the space of three weeks in 1976, there were two separate amazing congressional hooker scandals. democratic congressman named allan howe of utah, charges of soliciting two policewomen posing as prostitutes. he lost his seat in congress. may 23rd, 1976, the "washington post" ran an interview with the young woman, elizabeth ray, saying she was employed as secretary...
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it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> the crisis surrounding the flood of unaccompanied illegal immigrants at the u.s./mexico border is intensifying by the day. president obama will twrafl to texas 20etomorrow but will not visiting the border. he will have a meeting with state and local leaders that's 500 miles away in dallas. that meeting will include republican governor rick perry. while the meeting might be a first step to democrats representing border districts say the president sul
it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> the crisis surrounding the flood of unaccompanied illegal immigrants at the u.s./mexico border is intensifying by the day. president obama will twrafl to texas 20etomorrow but will not visiting the border. he will have a meeting with state and local leaders that's 500 miles away in dallas. that meeting will include republican governor rick perry. while the meeting might be a first step to democrats representing border...
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york city subway station. she is faces charges including abandonment of a child. she is seen pushing the baby stroller on to the subway platform yesterday, and then getting back on the train. the baby is in the care of child services and appears to be okay. the mother told police that she is homeless and could no longer take care of the little girl. >>> new information about the escalating issues in iraq. the regime in iran, about 300 members, living in a former u.s. instilllation called camp liberty. it is in baghdad. it is there after previous killers at their former home. the group says 116 of their residents have been killed, they say at the ends of the iraq government forces. now there are american calls to try to save them. former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said the u.s. promised to protect these people but so far failed to do so. >> we're getting ready to witness a major masker. 2900 soul that's are left to the hands of the iraqis to protect when we made the commitment to protect them. that's
york city subway station. she is faces charges including abandonment of a child. she is seen pushing the baby stroller on to the subway platform yesterday, and then getting back on the train. the baby is in the care of child services and appears to be okay. the mother told police that she is homeless and could no longer take care of the little girl. >>> new information about the escalating issues in iraq. the regime in iran, about 300 members, living in a former u.s. instilllation...
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. >> a mother accused of doing the unthinkable on a new york city subway. what dozens witnessed that sparked a city wide manhunt. >> listen to the rockets. the first rockets. >> it is one of the most festive and dangerous traditions in the world, a day in the life of a paramedic in pamplona. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. >> i'm stephanie sy. >> in afghanistan, an attack north of kabul left at least 16 people dead including four nato soldiers. >> we are live on the ground. we understand that you have just now learned the identities of the soldiers. >> that's right, del, they were foreczech soldiers. the attack took place at a village early this morning. they were on a patrol checking out where rockets fired on the base a couple of days ago came from. it was a suicide attack that killed 10 civilians, those four soldiers, afghan police and wounded two others. it comes at a delicate time here in afghanistan as afghans wait to see who is their next president. abdullah is rejected results today waiting for secretary of state joh
. >> a mother accused of doing the unthinkable on a new york city subway. what dozens witnessed that sparked a city wide manhunt. >> listen to the rockets. the first rockets. >> it is one of the most festive and dangerous traditions in the world, a day in the life of a paramedic in pamplona. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. >> i'm stephanie sy. >> in afghanistan, an attack north of kabul left at least 16 people dead including...
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even joked to the new york times that, quote, i have full access to the recliner. the residency issue gained traction after usa today reported that roberts spent just 97 days in kansas between july 2011 and august 2013. now a month before the primary roberts compounded -- >> we are asking why don't you live here though? >> i own a hole in dodge city. i have a residence in dodge city and i vote there. >> you're not asking the question. why don't you live here? >> you know, we declared dodge our residency. our kids went to school there. every time i get an opponent -- i mean, every time i get a chance i'm home. >> every time he has an opponent he goes home. sounds like a freudian slip to me. >>> next up, the fourth of july celebration in norfolk, nebraska, turned ugly on saturday after a crude anti-obama float was included in the city's independence day parade. a flatbed truck carrying a full-sized outhouse bearing the level "obama presidential library" elicited disgust from many spectators trying to celebrate the national holiday. defenders of the float called it po
even joked to the new york times that, quote, i have full access to the recliner. the residency issue gained traction after usa today reported that roberts spent just 97 days in kansas between july 2011 and august 2013. now a month before the primary roberts compounded -- >> we are asking why don't you live here though? >> i own a hole in dodge city. i have a residence in dodge city and i vote there. >> you're not asking the question. why don't you live here? >> you...
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"new york post" led with this bombshell sunday. president obama back in elizabeth warren with that choice headline. this means warren. reneging a deal . take a look at this quote. barack, michelle and valerie have been talking about elizabeth warren for quite some time says an obama administration source. the obamas believe that warren sees things from the same ideological viewpoint as they do. she's committed as a progressive who wants to transform america into a european-style democratic socialist state. so let's get this straight. klein was talking to someone who works for the administration is on a first name basis with barack and michelle and is privy to their private thinking. also, that person thinks that they want to create a european-style socialist state. okay then. the internet has lost its mind with the claims in the article and the new book which buzzfeed calls the funniest of 2014. maybe ever. joining me is robert and rodell. thanks for coming back, guys. this narrative is getting roundly debunkt. is it going to gain
"new york post" led with this bombshell sunday. president obama back in elizabeth warren with that choice headline. this means warren. reneging a deal . take a look at this quote. barack, michelle and valerie have been talking about elizabeth warren for quite some time says an obama administration source. the obamas believe that warren sees things from the same ideological viewpoint as they do. she's committed as a progressive who wants to transform america into a european-style...
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he compared today's media startups to more traditional media, internet week in new york city hosted this half hour long event. >> it's going great. >> so how many of you have read a buzzfeed article today? >> wow spent how but in the past week? so i guess here's a question, but seed has been evolving over time and what would you say what is buzzfeed's gain? >> so, one of the reason i started thinking about the history of media a little bit was one of look for a cause for buzzfeed, what are other companies selected buzzfeed are much bigger like we can't aspire to be like and when we grow up? it wasn't hard to find any. when you look at facebook or twitter or text -- tech startup, hiring people to make content, hiring journalist. we are journals in the ukraine. with people doing stuff that none of the tech companies are doing. when you look at time warner or disney are viacom, they are these giant companies with multibillion-dollar, billions in profit that are using cable and broadcast, are very different than like what buzzfeed is doing. so when i look at what is buzzfeed, the companies t
he compared today's media startups to more traditional media, internet week in new york city hosted this half hour long event. >> it's going great. >> so how many of you have read a buzzfeed article today? >> wow spent how but in the past week? so i guess here's a question, but seed has been evolving over time and what would you say what is buzzfeed's gain? >> so, one of the reason i started thinking about the history of media a little bit was one of look for a cause for...
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chef david kinch who was in new york city is on his way back as was planned, and he's going to come straight from the airport here to survey the damage of his restaurant. the damage is primarily in the backside. you can see the extensive damage to the roof. this is the kitchen area. the front side, the dining area, unfortunately smoke damage throughout the entire building, this is where the fire appears to have started. when the fire department arrived around 4:00 this morning, the gas meter was on fire, and it's to the left of where the hose is being strayed right now. we have a battalion chief, are we to read into the fact that the gas meter was on fire, and it appears to have spread from there? >> not exactly sure what to read into at this the point. part of the investigation, and we always want to the check the system. we're looking for ignition sources in the investigation part. so, we don't rule anything out at this point we can't say for sure what happened. >> reporter: is there anything suspicious on the surface? >> on the surface, no, it's fairly common for a gas meeter to burn beca
chef david kinch who was in new york city is on his way back as was planned, and he's going to come straight from the airport here to survey the damage of his restaurant. the damage is primarily in the backside. you can see the extensive damage to the roof. this is the kitchen area. the front side, the dining area, unfortunately smoke damage throughout the entire building, this is where the fire appears to have started. when the fire department arrived around 4:00 this morning, the gas meter...
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he was from new york but studied where he was involved in the free speech movement. he later got a masters degree from sanford. funeral services will be held on wednesday at temple best jacob in redwood city. he is survived by his wife of 40 years. >>> south bay leaders will call on the food and drug administration today to lift the ban preventing gay men from donating blood. the everett is being spearheaded by congressman mike honda who started an online petition to try to get the fda to overturn that ban. that ban is based on decades old fears that have been discounted by science. after holding a news conference, today honda will be joined by other leaders for a blood drive. the online petition already has 51,000 signatures so far. >>> honda not the first bay area against that law. in august of last year, then campbell mayor evan lowe tried to roll up his sleeve to donate blood but he was turned away because he's gay. he says it was discrimination and called on the fda to repeal the ban. >>> well let's check frr forecast this fine, monday morning with christina lor
he was from new york but studied where he was involved in the free speech movement. he later got a masters degree from sanford. funeral services will be held on wednesday at temple best jacob in redwood city. he is survived by his wife of 40 years. >>> south bay leaders will call on the food and drug administration today to lift the ban preventing gay men from donating blood. the everett is being spearheaded by congressman mike honda who started an online petition to try to get the fda...
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york city over the weekend. it killed a fire fighter. fire commissioner in new york says that it had been ruled accidental, and a fire lieutenant, got trapped in the building while looking for victims. officials say he was overcome by smoke. he suffered several multiple injuries when he collapsed. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> the family of the woman beaten by a california high waste patrol officer, wants that officer, held accountable. >> marilyn opinion behindknock is still in the hospital with injuries over her entire body after this incident that you're watching, it happened last on week. the the scene was caught on camera by a bystander. it happened in los angeles on the the freeway. it happened on tuesday. woman in the video was report liz stopped for walking on the side of the highway when the officer stopped her. she reportedly started struggling with him, his daughter for the back tears as she talked about the beating that her mother endured. >> i love my mom. she was brutally beaten. he
york city over the weekend. it killed a fire fighter. fire commissioner in new york says that it had been ruled accidental, and a fire lieutenant, got trapped in the building while looking for victims. officials say he was overcome by smoke. he suffered several multiple injuries when he collapsed. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> the family of the woman beaten by a california high waste patrol officer, wants that officer, held accountable. >> marilyn opinion...
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york city, los angeles, and chicago alone. workers need status to fight back against injustice on that scale. and we will all benefit, every worker will benefit when they finally have it. how much will we benefit? well, the congressional budget office has shown that economic benefits from the bipartisan senate immigration bill are so great that they would increase federal revenues by $459 billion between 2014 and 2023. now, $459 billion with a b. heck, $459 million would be a lot of money. but this estimate is 1000 times that. so how can we improve a lot of workers and the economy as a whole? well, the easiest and best way to end is to end the deportation crisis, for the house to call for a vote on the senate bill. that bill would pass overwhelmingly. unfortunately, john boehner and kevin mccarthy and the republican party seem to care more about the feelings of the tea party than about justice in america's workplaces and communities. one year ago last week, the senate did its part. their comprehensive bipartisan bill created a
york city, los angeles, and chicago alone. workers need status to fight back against injustice on that scale. and we will all benefit, every worker will benefit when they finally have it. how much will we benefit? well, the congressional budget office has shown that economic benefits from the bipartisan senate immigration bill are so great that they would increase federal revenues by $459 billion between 2014 and 2023. now, $459 billion with a b. heck, $459 million would be a lot of money. but...
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. >>> new york city firefighters are mourning the loss after a devastating fire at a brooklyn high rise. lieutenant gordon ambliss died from smoke inhalation. he was honored just last month for saving the life of a 7-year-old. he leaves behind a wife and two daughters. >> other firefighters were treated for injuries. last time a firefighter died in the line of duty was more than two years ago. >>> they are still trying to figure out what caused add massive fire and two small children. this is in the southwestern part of the city. this is before it was brought under control. a 4-year-old i would and twin girls and baby died in the flames. the mother of the twins was home and trying to help the other trying to escape and couldn't reach the four in time. they are overcome with grief. >> i love my daughter. >> firefighters are trying to figure out what started the fire. it may have started on a couch on the porch. it started as a hurricane and now arthur is a post tropical cyclone. it is near the quebec province of canada. it has lost much of its force. it has toppled trees in eastern parts
. >>> new york city firefighters are mourning the loss after a devastating fire at a brooklyn high rise. lieutenant gordon ambliss died from smoke inhalation. he was honored just last month for saving the life of a 7-year-old. he leaves behind a wife and two daughters. >> other firefighters were treated for injuries. last time a firefighter died in the line of duty was more than two years ago. >>> they are still trying to figure out what caused add massive fire and two...
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one in new york city that read the most dangerous place for an african-american is in the womb. one in chicago suggested that the next president obama could be aborted at any moment. there was georgia right to life, a group with a largely white staff which in 2009 decided to hire a black woman to be its outreach coordinator. catherine davis' job was to travel to black churches and colleges and explain to commit genocide against african-americans. as david said upon her hiring, "there are some individuals and organizations that have as their mission to eliminate blacks from america. most of us do not know about these plans and i am working to make sure that they're exposed. we must take steps to preserve god given genius and legacy in our nation." davis successful in getting more to call georgia right to life hotline where they were discouraged from terminating pregnancies. the group expanded the idea by putting up billboards like this one. and then there are all the politicians. members of congress who proposed bills that would make it a crime for a woman to terminate a pregnanc
one in new york city that read the most dangerous place for an african-american is in the womb. one in chicago suggested that the next president obama could be aborted at any moment. there was georgia right to life, a group with a largely white staff which in 2009 decided to hire a black woman to be its outreach coordinator. catherine davis' job was to travel to black churches and colleges and explain to commit genocide against african-americans. as david said upon her hiring, "there are...
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a new york city detective. i don't think you should generalize, watters. jesse watters, everybody, living large. >>> jesse goes to earth day. can't wait. >> how do you personally help the environment? >> i recycle. >> i grow a lot of plants. >> you grow plants? >> yes. >> what kind of vegetables do you have? >> tomatoes. >> big tomatoes? >> pretty good size. >> use juicy? could i try one of your tomatoes one time? >> if you come over. uit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix an
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i felt that over the last several years in new york city -- new york city, certainly the last several years, that the practice had grown too large for the extent of the problem it was addressing. 600,000, 700,000 stop and frisk's documented while crime was going down dramatically. that was my belief, the mayor's believe. it was different from the former mayor, bloomberg, and the former commissioner. over 2012 to 2013, the numbers of stop, question, and frisk had declined dramatically from a peak of about 600,000 to 700,000 down to several hundred thousand. crime continued to go down. this year, we do probably anywhere from 50 to 100 stops per day, down from a peak of several thousand per day. crime continues to go down. my belief is that we were doing too much of it. the cops that were asked to it -- do it believed they were doing too much of it. the unions that represented them believed they were doing too much of it. similar to going to a doctor to treat you for cancer. he would do radiation, chemotherapy, surgery. you want it to be appropriate to the extent of your disease. after y
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a new bill in new york city that offers i.d. cards for undocumented immigrants, and the homeless also gives new rights to transgender community. we're going to explain that to you. >>> also, the new allegations about the dad accused of leaving his little boy in a hot car. the questionable conversation police said he had with his wife, where she asks, did you say too much? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. (water dripping and don't juspipes clanging)ncisco. visit tripadvisor san francisco. (soothing sound of a shower) with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, her
a new bill in new york city that offers i.d. cards for undocumented immigrants, and the homeless also gives new rights to transgender community. we're going to explain that to you. >>> also, the new allegations about the dad accused of leaving his little boy in a hot car. the questionable conversation police said he had with his wife, where she asks, did you say too much? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm....
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having grown up in new york city and read the new york herald tribune, i always lamented when the herald tribune bolted as a newspaper, went out of business in 1966. but his career continued. he worked for newsweek and reported for the washington post. he then came to capitol hill, where he worked for senator hugh scott. he was the press secretary for senator jacob gavin's. and then he went back to journalism. he went to "the national journal." more recently, we are familiar with him because he was the managing editor of "the hill" newspaper and in 2006, he joined politico. that is quite a resume. our other guest today is roger mudd who was born right here in washington d.c. he took a masters degree at the university of carolina in history. he was studying the relationship of the press with fdr's new deal. at that point, he thought he should get a little experience and see what the press was like. he took a summer job with richmond news leader. it happened that they owned a radio station called wrnj, across the street. that station needed a news director. instead of going on for a phd in
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from boston down through washington, philly, new york city. temperatures in the upper 70s, lower 80s. cooler, dryer, less humid air as well. the heat going out west. no rain in sight. look at these temperatures. well into the triple digits from redding to palm springs. the heat continues. and again, staying dry. the winds will die down a bit. a little humidity across the central part of the country. we'll take a look at the severe storm threat coming up in just a few. ryan? >>> all right, thank you. and now to the nation's immigration crisis and a hot new battleground in the border war. angry protesters taking to the streets again in a small southern california town protesting plans to house undocumented immigrants there. abc's jeff zeleny has more on the showdown. jeff? >> reporter: good morning, ryan. those protests are being heard right back here at the white house. as the administration tries to contain this escalating humanitarian crisis. >> go back home! >> reporter: this morning, immigration at a boiling point. protesters rallied in cal
from boston down through washington, philly, new york city. temperatures in the upper 70s, lower 80s. cooler, dryer, less humid air as well. the heat going out west. no rain in sight. look at these temperatures. well into the triple digits from redding to palm springs. the heat continues. and again, staying dry. the winds will die down a bit. a little humidity across the central part of the country. we'll take a look at the severe storm threat coming up in just a few. ryan? >>> all...
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it's a comfortably cool day here in new york city. no signs of any storms or anything like that. >> the humidity is gone, too. >> the fourth of july fireworks happened earlier in some spots because of the splthreat of sto. >> outside it wasn't raining. during the day. at night, it was cool. an extra sweater, not that anyone was complaining. a lot of fireworks were displayed earlier. some were postponed. many of them went on as planned including here in new york city. beautiful display there in washington, d.c. and san francisco. so many cities across the u.s. also one that is were postponed, many postponed because they were in arthur's path. that storm downgraded to a tropical storm overnight. as it makes its way out, stopping to batter cape cod. high winds, flash flooding for the folks there. the clean up is continuing throughout the weekend in north carolina where arthur hit as a category 2 hurricane friday morning. weakening, right? >> moving away. >> which is a good thing. there are the risk or rip currents for people headed to be
it's a comfortably cool day here in new york city. no signs of any storms or anything like that. >> the humidity is gone, too. >> the fourth of july fireworks happened earlier in some spots because of the splthreat of sto. >> outside it wasn't raining. during the day. at night, it was cool. an extra sweater, not that anyone was complaining. a lot of fireworks were displayed earlier. some were postponed. many of them went on as planned including here in new york city. beautiful...
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sometimes about $500 to fly from new york city to martha's vineyard. a lot of short flights through the northeast and sometimes down to florida. those are one-way fares. business class is often more than that. >> are you flying on small planes? >> you fly on tiny flames because that's how they save money. two engine jet is a lot of money to run. smaller companies have smaller planes cheaper to run. people worry about safety with those. it's still safer than driving although it's not quite as safe as a big two engine jet that you see a ceo running around on. >> sometimes you get perks on these private jets as well, don't you? >> the perks are ridiculous. that's why people want to do it right. leather seat is cushion. you can lay back. you have leg room for days. no security line. tsa is not going to take your shampoo, which i hate. none of that. people are sick of flying commercial because it's tight in there. you sit next to the bathroom. i hate this. so private is interesting for them. >> sounds promising. katie hill thank you for being with us. up ne
sometimes about $500 to fly from new york city to martha's vineyard. a lot of short flights through the northeast and sometimes down to florida. those are one-way fares. business class is often more than that. >> are you flying on small planes? >> you fly on tiny flames because that's how they save money. two engine jet is a lot of money to run. smaller companies have smaller planes cheaper to run. people worry about safety with those. it's still safer than driving although it's not...
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in new york city 40,000 fireworks danced in the sky as part of the macy's fireworks display was aired here in d.c. fireworks dazzled over the u.s. capital and the washington monument as they played patriotic themes. i don't know about you guys, but thank goodness for dvr. i didn't get a chance to see it. i'm going to go home and relive it today. >> it's a long holiday weekend. you should continue to enjoy it. >> we are enjoying it now in our red, white and blue. >> perfect. >> dylan is back with the rest of the country's forecast this morning. >> arthur, everybody was worried about it for the holiday weekend. now, it is becoming less of an issue. you will see improvements by the afternoon. the slight risk of stronger storms in the northern plains and minnesota where we could see hail and damaging wind gusts. more flooding rain is possible in iowa and parts of illinois, especially tomorrow as some of the stronger storms begin to spread. the middle of the >>> request morning. i am first alert meteorologist, brittney shipp. plenty of sunshine and very nice out. we will see the wind speed
in new york city 40,000 fireworks danced in the sky as part of the macy's fireworks display was aired here in d.c. fireworks dazzled over the u.s. capital and the washington monument as they played patriotic themes. i don't know about you guys, but thank goodness for dvr. i didn't get a chance to see it. i'm going to go home and relive it today. >> it's a long holiday weekend. you should continue to enjoy it. >> we are enjoying it now in our red, white and blue. >> perfect....
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and it certainly did in new york city. the 38th annual macy's fourth of july fireworks display. spectators treated annan incredible 40,000 fireworks. will display is usually near the brooklyn bridge. it was moved south because a barge needed to be repositioned due to a high rip current. thousands flocked to the national mall. the national symphony orchestra was served by khoirs. and president obama and the first lady greeted families at the white house for an outdoor celebrations. families from all military branches enjoyed a barbecue on the south line. >> we salute all of you. on behalf of the speier country, michelle and i want to say thank you for your couraging strength and unending service to this nation. >>> in philadelphia, descendants of the signers of the declaration of independence ran the bell 13 times. >>> hundreds of naturalization ceremonies took place, including this ceremony in saratoga, new york. >>> clashes between israeli police and palestinian protesters are spreading this morning. the palestinians say was kidnapped and killed by israeli extremists. >> report
and it certainly did in new york city. the 38th annual macy's fourth of july fireworks display. spectators treated annan incredible 40,000 fireworks. will display is usually near the brooklyn bridge. it was moved south because a barge needed to be repositioned due to a high rip current. thousands flocked to the national mall. the national symphony orchestra was served by khoirs. and president obama and the first lady greeted families at the white house for an outdoor celebrations. families from...
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i worked in a city hospital in new york. was wonderful at her job. she had just come back from vacation. she tried to get me fired. i was able to get out of that office. get mental health care later down the road because i had made it into that union. there is another policy coming down. when the democrats first got in office, they turned on the unions. toy did not do any thing promote the unions. are you part of the union? caller: i am not now. a lot of people like to talk about the mentally ill. when i was working in that house oh i was mentally ill. instead of getting fired i was able to go on medical leave to get the mental health that i deserved. host: when you were at the union, what fees did you have to pay? 59 now so i don't remember dollars and cents. is there a figure that sticks on your mind or an average price? caller: there are 26,000 of these workers in illinois. they paid $3.5 million in fees. if you object to being a member of a union, you don't have to pay the full fee. that is what the fair share agreement is about. he only pay a po
i worked in a city hospital in new york. was wonderful at her job. she had just come back from vacation. she tried to get me fired. i was able to get out of that office. get mental health care later down the road because i had made it into that union. there is another policy coming down. when the democrats first got in office, they turned on the unions. toy did not do any thing promote the unions. are you part of the union? caller: i am not now. a lot of people like to talk about the mentally...
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beautiful day in new york city. quick look at the temperatures and toss it back in northeast, gorgeous. 67, no humidity in the northeast. 67 in chicago, 70 in minneapolis. going to be warm across the southern plains. then we are saying good-bye thankfully to this hurricane. that would be hurricane arthur just bringing remnant showers across maine and nova social. back to clayton, tucker and anna. >> thank you, janice. >>> up next, the face on a black republican campaign sign painted white. so much for the tolerant left. that candidate joins us live next. >>> who invited this wild animal to the backyard barbecue? an unlikely guest for the fourth of july. it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour
beautiful day in new york city. quick look at the temperatures and toss it back in northeast, gorgeous. 67, no humidity in the northeast. 67 in chicago, 70 in minneapolis. going to be warm across the southern plains. then we are saying good-bye thankfully to this hurricane. that would be hurricane arthur just bringing remnant showers across maine and nova social. back to clayton, tucker and anna. >> thank you, janice. >>> up next, the face on a black republican campaign sign...